Right Ventricular Disarticulation Procedures: The Role of Late Potentials in the Genesis of Postoperative Ventricular Arrhythmias |
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Authors: | J. COLIN DOIG IAN E. NICHOL JANET M. McCOMB STEPHEN S. FURNISS COLIN J. HILTON JOHN P. BOURKE RONALD W.F. CAMPBELL |
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Affiliation: | University Department of Cardiology and Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Freeman Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | Arrhythwogenic right ventricular disease may be associated with life-threatening and drug refractory ventricular arrhythmias. Right ventricular disarticulation procedures are effective antiarrhythmic surgical approaches in selected patients. This study examined the role of late potentials in the postoperative development of new ventricular arrhythmias, and showed that right ventricular isolation is effective, probably because it destroys the tissue giving rise to late potentials. Total disarliculation is associated with fewer postoperative arrhythmias than partial isolation procedures. Total disarticulation may be the surgical approach of choice in such patients. |
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Keywords: | arrhythmogenic right ventricular disease surgery ventricular tachycardia late potentials |
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